While drivers may see relief later this year with the new lanes, FDOT is starting five other projects on I-4 from Polk County ...
The City of Orlando is casting a crucial vote Monday to help fund a $6 million study for the expansion of SunRail.
The closures will allow crews to accept deliveries of concrete bridge piles to the worksite and unload onto the barge.
FDOT recently said it would accelerate Phase I of the project, which includes reducing the bridge to one lane. FDOT said it expects with the steps being taken to speed up Phase I, it should be ...
The Florida Department of Transportation has announced that from 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb.11 to 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, CR 951/Collier Boulevard will be completely closed to both directions ...
Not to be forgotten is the Florida Department of Transportation's Little Pine Island Bridge project. Here is the project page on the FDOT website. Late last year, soon after the project started ...
The Florida Department of Transportation posted on social media Friday pictures of crews preparing for the possible impacts of the wintry weather, including trucks equipped with snow plows.
INRIX studies congestion in around 1,000 metro areas, and of the 300 areas they studied in the U.S., Orlando ranks number 38, ...
Yet another Arctic blast is expected to send temperatures plummeting by 30 to 40 degrees this weekend and into next week, and the Florida Department of Transportation is preparing. "With ...
FDOT crews are ready to treat roadways as needed to prevent hazardous conditions and ensure safe travel.Whenever severe weather conditions occur, drivers are encouraged to use increased caution by ...
WEAR News spoke with an FDOT spokesperson about their efforts to reopen roads and bridges like this. "We have 250 team members, 200 pieces of heavy equipment out there," said Ian Satter with FDOT.
“What if there was an opportunity to have what we call vertiports in Orlando and Tampa, and there could be thousands of these vehicles flying back and forth on the I-4 corridor?” Perdue said ...